Education Arts Canada’s Red’s in the Hood

Join Little Red as she is sent with a basket of cookies to see her Granny,a motorcycle-riding go-go dancing hip-hopping senior, when she veers off the path and is chased by B. B. Wolf, a cookie-loving rap star! Red’s In The Hood is a wacky musical twist on the traditional “Little Red Riding Hood” fairy tale.

Red’s in the Hood is a wacky musical adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood featuring a cast of 12, wonderful sets and costumes and great sing along songs. Each participating class also received corresponding CDs and teacher resources to bring the field trip right back into the classroom.

Here is what a few teachers said about this years Education Arts Canada production, PigMania…

“The experience was educational and engaging for our students. It is often difficult to find an arts experience for children that are at the Kindergarten age group and we feel that this experience is the perfect balance for our young learners! Thank you” Buttonville PS .

“This is a totally valuable experience that engages kids from so many perspectives. We took advantage

of having the story and music ahead of time and built it into literacy, music, art and drama. As a result we had super excited students who self-initiated.

This show uses music, dance, and narration to tell the story of one little girl’s experience in “Indian” Residential School. Based on a true story, it brings to light great suffering while celebrating the deep strength of a child who refused to be broken by her experiences. Performed by Xara Choral Theatre and Sarain Carson-Fox. Based on Fatty Legs by Margaret Pokiak- Fenton and Christy Jordan-Fenton, artwork by Liz Amini-Holmes, published by Annick Press.

This show uses music, dance, and narration to tell the story of one little girl’s experience in “Indian” Residential School. Based on a true story, it brings to light great suffering while celebrating the deep strength of a child who refused to be broken by her experiences. Performed by Xara Choral Theatre and Sarain Carson-Fox. Based on Fatty Legs by Margaret Pokiak- Fenton and Christy Jordan-Fenton, artwork by Liz Amini-Holmes, published by Annick Press.

This show uses music, dance, and narration to tell the story of one little girl’s experience in “Indian” Residential School. Based on a true story, it brings to light great suffering while celebrating the deep strength of a child who refused to be broken by her experiences. Performed by Xara Choral Theatre and Sarain Carson-Fox. Based on Fatty Legs by Margaret Pokiak- Fenton and Christy Jordan-Fenton, artwork by Liz Amini-Holmes, published by Annick Press.